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Paghat's Garden: Dawn Viburnum in Winter
... one in the back yard, but is growing more slowly while the back yard specimen has outgrown the roadside specimen in terms of height. ... is the time. The back yard specimen gets only morning sun & plenty of water. The roadside specimen gets harsh sun exposure all afternoon ... more berries & redder leaves than the much more protected back yard specimen. Neither has produced a lot of the berries, though ...
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MOS
... gathered more orchids for our collections, although Katie wasn’t able to purchase one gorgeous specimen that she almost got to buy.       Tired but happy, we drove back to South Bend ... :30 to enjoy refreshments Dennis and Barbara prepared, and to walk outside into their lovely yard where colorful perennials bloom and tomato plants tied to the garage wall reach up eight ...
community.michiana.org

Florida Coonties and Atala Butterflies
... small amount of organic material will benefit the coontie. It may be used as a specimen, a foundation planting, or as a massed planting as a ground cover. When used for ... pine bark, plus 5 lbs. of Dolomite and 3 lbs. of Perk micronutrient per cubic yard. Blue green algae are known to associate with surface (coralloid) roots of Zamia. They have ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... sanitation practices in the yard, including removing debris, leaves and diseased plant parts. How to collect a plant specimen for disease diagnosis If ... resistant varieties for orchard and garden When choosing plants for your yard and veggie garden, you'll save yourself a lot of ... busy this time of year. How to collect a good plant specimen for disease diagnosis Let's say your tomato plants have dark, ...
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Planting Trees and Shrubs - Arizona Gardening
... many plants, even some desert natives. Likewise, cold air collects in low areas of your yard. Frost-sensitive plants may be damaged in these locations. • Another important factor to consider is ... , and there are some species and varieties that grow faster than others. However, a larger specimen does not always guarantee a faster growing plant. Generally a smaller plant will outgrow one ...
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I Discovered the SECRET - Clematis Forum - GardenWeb
... even got one to take off for me. Now it's a beautiful specimen, if I do say so myself. I fertilize it with Tomato plant fertilizer, ... Jeanne, and thought of a place I could start another Clematis in my yard. It would look beautiful. I never even gave thought to putting Clematis ... tried to root a Sweet Autumn? I need to hide my neighbor's yard (they let everything grow....it's a mess), so I thought I ...
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Swiss Stone Pine
... spring and time to plant trees. If I were permitted only one tree in my yard, it would be a Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra). What makes this tree so special ... of College and Preston). Although those on campus are beautiful, the city's most magnificent specimen is probably the one standing right up against the front window of a house on ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Clivia
... Clivia Clivia GardenLine | Yard & Garden | Clivia Brian Baldwin Anyone who has ever tried growing lawn under a spruce tree ... bulb. Clivia roots are thick, fleshy and well-equipped for water storage. On a mature specimen the swollen mass of roots often becomes so large that it will completely fill the ...
gardenline.usask.ca
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Beans
... experience, to be a green bean we can like is some specimen of the Romano or "Italian" bean class--flat-podded beans with ... if we can grow it is the novelty Asparagus (aka Yard-Long), Vigna unguiculata sesquipedalis, which is mighty tasty (it can, ... multi-colored Green Beans (all pole types): Kwintus (Romano-type) Asparagus aka Yard-Long (novelty) Multi-Purpose Beans (all pole types): Kentucky Wonder ...
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SSIS Articles - Growing Arilbred Irises in Central Oklahoma
... later I visited an iris show, and on the queen's table was a great specimen of an iris named JALLAH EFFENDI (White .'51). I try a few new ones each ... place with rocks or bricks, as a high wind could blow the bathrobe into the yard next door, and that could take some explaining. An old blanket would also work. After ...
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